The 700,000 crowd estimate for the Eagles' Super Bowl parade attendance is a far cry from the 1-2 million expected. There’s No Way Only 700,000 People Attended the Eagles Parade Maybe the Inquirer and their Brit “experts” were still drunk when they crunched the numbers. By Joe Trinacria · 2/9/2018, 1:23 p.m. The Eagles’ championship parade route stretched nearly five miles, starting at the bottom of Broad Street. Those who were there were lost in a sea of people wearing green and braving the cold. People were everywhere the eyes could see, especially toward the end of the parade at Ben Franklin Parkway — at the foot [] Fans crowd the streets to watch a Super Bowl victory parade for the Philadelphia Eagles NFL football team on February 8, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Eagles beat the New England Nevertheless, the researchers realize that sheer crowd totals are of interest for a popular audience, and they were happy to undertake a rough count of those who attended the Eagles parade. Government agencies, on the other hand, shy away from proclaiming official crowd numbers, as the topic can be politically radioactive. The 700,000 crowd estimate for the Eagles' Super Bowl parade attendance is a far cry from the 1-2 million expected. A side-by-side shot of the Eagles parade in 2018 and the Phillies parade in 2008. Read more Jessica Griffin (left) Steve Falk (right) / Staff Photographers No official estimate was released for the parade after the Phillies won the World Series in 2008, but experts have said that crowd likely didn't exceed 750,000. The Super Bowl parade celebrates Days before the Eagles play in Super Bowl LIX, Philadelphia officials are ready to discuss how the city will prepare for the impacts of the game. City leaders will lay out plans for Super Bowl This crowd! FLY, EAGLES, FLY! The party is on in Philadelphia, with more than a million fans lining the parade route as the Eagles celebrate the franchise's first-ever Super Bowl championship In 2018, the Eagles’ Super Bowl parade happened the Thursday following the game. It was originally scheduled for Wednesday, but weather conditions pushed things back a day. City offices, courts, and schools were closed for the occasion. Beyond weather, city scheduling and team travel are also determinants for setting the parade’s date. Feb. 5, 2019: The Patriots are celebrating their latest Super Bowl victory with another parade today. But, Eagles fans would probably prefer to relive last year's epic celebration on Feb. 8, 2018. In Collingswood, the Pop Shop invites young fans to the "Super Bowl Parade - Pop Shop Style!" from 8 to 9 a.m. The family-friendly restaurant will serve its Fly Eagles Fly sundae, Super Bowl Shake and Green Betty Dots for kids for 52 cents (in honor of Super Bowl 52). More:Eagles parade: LIVE video of Super Bowl celebration in Philly. The transit system is bracing for the crowd by running more trains, and offering westbound-only express service to The city of Philadelphia and Mayor Jim Kenney announced all of the details of the Eagles Super Bowl Championship Parade this morning at a press conference at City Hall. was a crowd like the Feb. 5, 2019: The Patriots are celebrating their latest Super Bowl victory with another parade today. But, Eagles fans would probably prefer to relive last year's epic celebration on Feb. 8, 2018. PHILADELPHIA - When the Philadelphia Eagles held their first-ever Super Bowl parade Thursday, a huge crowd lined a route more than 5 miles long. The Super Bowl parade has not taken place at Magic Kingdom since 2020, as the last parade that was planned for Magic Kingdom was canceled in 2021 due to the pandemic, so it has been a few years since it has happened at this park. The last few years of the Super Bowl parade have been at Disneyland in California. The Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl parade will begin at 11 a.m. at Broad Street and Pattison Avenue in South Philly and culminate at the Philadelphia Museum of Art where the Eagles will be honored The Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl parade was Thursday, and it was as awesome as you’d expect. But Jason Kelce’s moment with Eagles fans was spectacular. Kelce — wearing an incredible February 06, 2025 City plans security measures, road closures on Super Bowl Sunday to manage expected influx of Eagles fans There will be parking restrictions in Center City and Northeast Philly The parade events kick off at 10:45 a.m. Thursday, when the Eagles will leave Lincoln Financial Field in motorized vehicles, and the Birds will officially start the parade at 11 a.m. from Broad Street and Pattison Avenue.
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